1. Working title:
Frog Cycle, Life of A Frog
2. One sentence description of book:
This picture book shows the life cycle of a frog starting from two frogs mating and ending with an adult frog looking for love.
3. One paragraph description of book:
This picture book shows the life cycle of a frog starting from two frogs mating and ending with an adult frog looking for love. Each page shows a point in a frog's development. After mommy and daddy frog get together on one page, eggs appear on the next. Then there are a few tadpole stages that lead in to the frog growing legs, and then the final stage of becoming a grown up frog who needs to mate will be the last page.
4. One page description of book:
This picture book shows the life cycle of a frog starting from two frogs mating and ending with an adult frog looking for love. Each page shows a point in a frog's development. After mommy and daddy frog get together on one page, eggs appear on the next. Then there are a few tadpole stages that lead in to the frog growing legs, and then the final stage of becoming a grown up frog who needs to mate will be the last page.
The images for the book will be my own drawings in combination with found images and patterns from the internet. I will use mostly graphic textile patterns in blues, greens, and browns to construct underwater scenes as well as land scenes. Since it is a picture book, the only writing will be the title that I will use my own handwriting for.
5. Visual and/or written research (other people's work):
6. Treatment visuals and writing for your book (my work):
See frog drawings in previous blogs.
7. Description of my technical, stylistic, and design approaches to the book that answers the following:
a. What media will you use to create the book? Photoshop, my drawings, found images
b. Will it be in color? yes
c. What is the page size? 8"X10"
d. What is the approximate length of the book? 14
e. What is your approach to lettering/typographic design? my handwriting
8. A timeline of my project with specific deadlines:
May 1: front cover and inside front cover ("pages" 1 & 2)
May 3: title page (page 3)
May 8: two frogs falling in love (page 4)
May 10: eggs in pond weeds (page 5)
May 15: close up of egg and baby frog inside (page 6)
May 17: two tadpole stages (page 7)
May 22: two more tadpole stages (page 8)
May 24: front and back legs, emerging from water (page 9)
May 29: almost grown and on land (page 10)
May 31: adult frog looking for love (page 11)
June 5: finding love (page 12)
June 7: inside back cover and back cover ("pages" 13 & 14)
9. Keep updating my blog each week with my progress.